Moonchesteri wrote:twosips wrote:I wouldn't bother with any of the defenders this year. Too much to ask from them in that horror story we call our defence - could destroy their confidence.
Midfielders and forwards are another story though. It's a shame that Ambrose and Boadu are injured as they would be two i think could do alright and maybe offer something going forward. Barker and Bryan are the two current obvious ones for me. Angelino and Maffeo can wait until next year, though if i had to choose one to blood defensively i'd go for Maffeo as I really doubt he can be as poor as Sagna and Zaba have this year.
Wingers and forwards yes, but imagine putting Bryan in the middle with Yaya for example. Talk about potential confidence destroying moment..
Barker deserves to get his debut before the season is over but Im not sure that will happen. Hope I'm wrong
Ted Hughes wrote:Angelino as a wide mid is an option imo with Milner injured. I would absolutely not pair Bryan with Yaya, but with Fernandinho & then Yaya further forward I would trust him.
If the old cunt is worried about trusting Barker, due to him being a flair player, Angelino is a talented attacking player who would give a very solid, hard working option when we lost the ball.
Ted Hughes wrote:Angelino as a wide mid is an option imo with Milner injured. I would absolutely not pair Bryan with Yaya, but with Fernandinho & then Yaya further forward I would trust him.
If the old cunt is worried about trusting Barker, due to him being a flair player, Angelino is a talented attacking player who would give a very solid, hard working option when we lost the ball.
Blue Since 76 wrote:The problem isn't now, it's that we didn't even try a few kids against Wednesday or Boro in the cups. You get 7 subs now, would it hurt to have a kid on the bench to throw on if a few up?
It's pointless throwing a load in now with CL at risk, although they couldn't do much worse
ruralblue wrote:Blue Since 76 wrote:The problem isn't now, it's that we didn't even try a few kids against Wednesday or Boro in the cups. You get 7 subs now, would it hurt to have a kid on the bench to throw on if a few up?
It's pointless throwing a load in now with CL at risk, although they couldn't do much worse
To right. These kids should have had plenty chances thoughout this season to get the odd ten minutes here and there when we have been a couple of goals ahead. Wasted opportunity.
Ted Hughes wrote:PeterParker wrote:Again the constant EDS bollox and i ask again: When was the last time a youngster got a regular place?
It will not happen, forget about it. None of those kids will get any chance under any manager and i mean any manager. It is a lot in stake and the board will not decide to risk it with youngsters and no manager will give them any chances, again, normal, imho, because any manager that comes here is interested in a short term result, he doesn't care about building a team for the next 10 years.
Regarding Pellers, there are two problems here. The players, 80 % of the current situation. They are the caused we are so shit at this moment and here we are talking about attitude and, let's face it, tiredness because of the World Cup last summer.
Now, why is Pellers fault in my opinion: I think he knows the board will not offer him a new contract, he knew it from a while now. If you are at you jobs and there are rumours you are going, even if you lead at what you do, how he did on Boxing day, and those rumours come from inside, you don't work that much anymore. Your attitude it's now: fuck it, so be it.
The managers will have to start using them as the owner & Chairman will demand it. Changing managers will slow it down but it won't stop it. That has been the core plan since the takeover. Most ignore it so haven't followed it. I have always been interested in it, so have done. Khaldoon spent most of his time at the academy, when the club was first taken over. Some were obsessed with Hughes & Robinho, I was reading & listening to Khaldoon. Always have.
There will be no point in not using some of these players anyway, as some of them will be better than the players we could sign. That isn't the case yet but it will be.
PeterParker wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:PeterParker wrote:Again the constant EDS bollox and i ask again: When was the last time a youngster got a regular place?
It will not happen, forget about it. None of those kids will get any chance under any manager and i mean any manager. It is a lot in stake and the board will not decide to risk it with youngsters and no manager will give them any chances, again, normal, imho, because any manager that comes here is interested in a short term result, he doesn't care about building a team for the next 10 years.
Regarding Pellers, there are two problems here. The players, 80 % of the current situation. They are the caused we are so shit at this moment and here we are talking about attitude and, let's face it, tiredness because of the World Cup last summer.
Now, why is Pellers fault in my opinion: I think he knows the board will not offer him a new contract, he knew it from a while now. If you are at you jobs and there are rumours you are going, even if you lead at what you do, how he did on Boxing day, and those rumours come from inside, you don't work that much anymore. Your attitude it's now: fuck it, so be it.
The managers will have to start using them as the owner & Chairman will demand it. Changing managers will slow it down but it won't stop it. That has been the core plan since the takeover. Most ignore it so haven't followed it. I have always been interested in it, so have done. Khaldoon spent most of his time at the academy, when the club was first taken over. Some were obsessed with Hughes & Robinho, I was reading & listening to Khaldoon. Always have.
There will be no point in not using some of these players anyway, as some of them will be better than the players we could sign. That isn't the case yet but it will be.
They will not ask that Ted, and you know it.
If you want a quality manager, no one will tell him what to do. If you want to use those players, then you will have to give a chance to Paddy or other non proven manager.
We are not at the same level as we were in the past, to experiment things. We are a financial power and we need to finish in top 4 year in and year out, for us to grow and have the big income that everyone wants.
Yes, i would love to see them, but there is no chance in hell that can happen. City will not throw in battle raw kids. City will throw Yaya and Nasri, because they bring at the moment sponsorships from Nike, etc, not Denayer, Baker, etc.
And why Pellers has a job? Because Khaldoon and the sheik are actually professionals and they know how to do their job. Let's not forget that Sparkly had 1 and half years here as a manager under a club management that did not brought him in.
In Khaldoon we trust.
Im_Spartacus wrote:I can only assume that Vieira and Marwood are saying that none are ready to step up yet.
Tokyo Blue wrote:Im_Spartacus wrote:I can only assume that Vieira and Marwood are saying that none are ready to step up yet.
I have been wondering whether this is the case. Pellegrini has got to trust Vieira's opinion, whichever way it goes.
There have been cases in City's history, Paul Simpson and Michael Johnson being the obvious ones, of young lads who have come in at the arse end of the season and made a real difference.
If, as now sadly seems more than likely, we fail to qualify for next season's Champions League, I wouldn't mind playing quite a few of the youngsters in the Europa, even though it might mean that we virtually write off our longer-term chances in that competition.
Cocacolajojo wrote:If, as now sadly seems more than likely, we fail to qualify for next season's Champions League, I wouldn't mind playing quite a few of the youngsters in the Europa, even though it might mean that we virtually write off our longer-term chances in that competition.
If there's no huge financial hit from not playing in the CL that will endanger FFP and we can begin to restructure our squad with the sale of a few and the addition of a few, I see no problem in not playing in the CL next year. Europa's more fun, less prestigious though. TBF though, I don't care about any of them. More kids regardless, yey!
twosips wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:Angelino as a wide mid is an option imo with Milner injured. I would absolutely not pair Bryan with Yaya, but with Fernandinho & then Yaya further forward I would trust him.
If the old cunt is worried about trusting Barker, due to him being a flair player, Angelino is a talented attacking player who would give a very solid, hard working option when we lost the ball.
I actually think Angelino would do a better job than Milner on the left. Honestly believe that.
AntMcfc wrote:twosips wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:Angelino as a wide mid is an option imo with Milner injured. I would absolutely not pair Bryan with Yaya, but with Fernandinho & then Yaya further forward I would trust him.
If the old cunt is worried about trusting Barker, due to him being a flair player, Angelino is a talented attacking player who would give a very solid, hard working option when we lost the ball.
I actually think Angelino would do a better job than Milner on the left. Honestly believe that.
Then you are 100% fucking stupid.
AntMcfc wrote:twosips wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:Angelino as a wide mid is an option imo with Milner injured. I would absolutely not pair Bryan with Yaya, but with Fernandinho & then Yaya further forward I would trust him.
If the old cunt is worried about trusting Barker, due to him being a flair player, Angelino is a talented attacking player who would give a very solid, hard working option when we lost the ball.
I actually think Angelino would do a better job than Milner on the left. Honestly believe that.
Then you are 100% fucking stupid.
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